FFA in the USA features vibrant stories from more than 130 FFA reporters representing every corner of the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Dive in to uncover the incredible journeys of FFA members and chapters as they explore life-changing agricultural experiences.
The Impact of the Missouri FFA Foundation
With help from local and state support, Missouri FFA Foundation awards grants to agricultural education programs.
Shaping the Future: Recognizing an Exceptional FFA Advisor
Kaitlyn Rhodes, a dedicated horticulture teacher and FFA advisor at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Agriculture, goes above and beyond for her students.
North Carolina’s First Eastern Region MEGA Leadership Conference
In March, around 140 FFA members attended the first Eastern Region MEGA Leadership Conference in North Carolina.
Going Above and Beyond: The Legacy of Jessica Ross at Hendersonville High School
An agriculture educator at Hendersonville High School, Jessica Ross has a heart for service and a passion for growth.
Front Paige Ag: A Voice for Agriculture
Anna Paige Cruse, a member of the Fort Pierce Westwood FFA Chapter, is impacting the world of agricultural advocacy and communication.
Competing in Career and Leadership Development Events: A Path to Real-World Skills
Participating in career and leadership development events, particularly livestock judging, taught valuable lessons in teamwork, time management, communication, and focus, ultimately leading to personal growth and a successful state competition result.
Ari Mota Named Tennessee FFA State Reporter
Ari Mota, a senior at Stewarts Creek High School, was named the 2025-26 Tennessee FFA state reporter.
Bridging the Gap
Indiana FFA member Ellie Taylor is connecting consumers to agriculture through her platform, A Bridge to Agriculture.
Turning Barriers Into Bridges: Purposeful Advocacy for Progress
After being told I was ineligible to take an agriculture course with no reason, the problem had to be solved.
A Showmanship Success
Salinas FFA member Paige Nielsen was the first rabbit showman from her chapter in several years to compete at the Salinas Valley Fair.